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“I think I’ll end up with 77” - Keyonte George gets his NBA 2K24 rating right in one go

Keyonte George of the Utah Jazz guessed his NBA 2K24 overall in one go during an interview with Ronnie 2K. The No. 16 pick of this year's draft didn't hesitate and was able to perfectly predict his rating on the upcoming game.

George is a bright young prospect who spent one year at Baylor University, where he made a name for himself as one of the most lethal scorers.

NBA 2K's Instagram account posted a video on the social media platform where the young buck was interviewed by Ronnie 2K:

"Circumstances I am up high, I'll take a 72," George said.
"At the end of the year, I think I'll end up a 77."
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George knows he's got a lot to learn in the NBA before finding his footing. With the young core of the Utah Jazz, he could be a big-time player for the team soon. Additionally, they have a coach who's gifted in developing young players.

NBA 2K24 will be released on Sept. 8, 2023.

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The Jazz could feature a young backcourt duo of Keyonte George and Collin Sexton

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For the upcoming season, the Jazz will arguably feature one of the best young cores in the league headlined by standout center, Walker Kessler along with Collin Sexton, and Lauri Markkanen. Furthermore, they added some youth this summer when they drafted Keyonte George a few months ago.

While the team still has veteran players like Kris Dunn and Jordan Clarkson, the new backcourt duo of Sexton and George could bring a new type of energy into the mix.

With the new dynamic duo in the guard positions, the Jazz could be a dark horse in the West. They also traded for John Collins, who is an experienced forward.

Also read: Watch - Keyonte George throws a half-court lob to Utah Jazz teammate Ochai Agbaji at the Salt Lake City Summer League

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